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Characteristics of Rivers

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Characteristics of Rivers

A river is a flowing body of water that moves from its source to its mouth. River characteristics change from the upland source to the lowland mouth.

What is a river?

What is a river?

  • A river is a natural flow of water that moves through a channel from high land to low land.
  • A river usually flows into a sea, lake, or another river.
River source and mouth

River source and mouth

  • The source is where a river begins, often in hills or mountains (upland areas).
  • The mouth is where a river ends, usually entering a sea or ocean (lowland areas).
    • A river gets wider, deeper, and faster as it moves from source to mouth.
River characteristics near the source

River characteristics near the source

  • The source is found in upland areas with steep slopes.
  • The channel has a small perimeter and low discharge (less water).
  • Friction is high, so velocity is low.
River characteristics near the mouth

River characteristics near the mouth

  • The mouth is found in lowland areas with flat land.
  • The river is wider and deeper, with a smoother and more regular shape.
  • The channel has a large perimeter and high discharge (more water).
  • Friction is low, so velocity is high.
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